Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Delhi L-G visits site of planned 10K-bed hospital

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NEW DELHI: Lieutenant Governor Anil Baijal on Sunday inspected the site of a proposed 10,000-bed makeshift hospital for Covid-19 patients in south Delhi. The planned Covid-19 facility will come up under a sprawling tent on the campus of spiritual organisati­on Radha Soami Satsang Beas on the Delhi-haryana border.

The LG visited the site along with a team of officials, including South Delhi District Magistrate B M Mishra, and took stock of the available facilities, an official said.

Baijal said the administra­tion will further ramp up medical infrastruc­ture to deal with the coronaviru­s pandemic and directed the officials to build the makeshift hospital at the earliest, he said. According to Delhi government’s estimates, coronaviru­s cases in the national capital are likely to breach the 5 lakhmark by the end of July. Around one lakh beds will be needed for Covid-19 patients.

The city has 9,816 dedicated Covid-19 beds in state-run, central and private hospitals. Of these, 5,399 are occupied.

The Delhi government has also started the process to identify community halls and stadiums which can be converted into makeshift Covid-19 hospitals.

This Covid-19 facility, which will be 1,700 feet long and 700 feet wide, will have 200 enclosures with 50 beds each, said Vikas Sethi, secretary of Radha Soami Satsang Beas, Bhati Mines.

The makeshift hospital will be the largest such facility in the city so far. The work is expected to be completed by the end of June, he said.

The metal tent has lights and fans installed. Coolers will be needed considerin­g the heat. The medical staff can also be accommodat­ed in a building on the campus, he added.

The spiritual organisati­on gave its approval for the makeshift hospital two-three days ago.

District Magistrate B M Mishra said the administra­tion wants to finish the work by June end “at any cost”. He said the spiritual organisati­on operates a large kitchen which can feed one lakh people at a time.

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